There is no denying that a well-tended, wide expanse of green landscaping is beautiful and inviting. Creating and maintaining a beautiful garden is one homeowner task that demands a lot time and effort, as well as a good supply of water. A year-round green lawn often comes at a substantial cost. The typical NJ lawn sprinkler installation customer not only wants a healthy-looking landscape, but needs to save money as well.

Ignoring Mother Nature’s seasonal changes is a relatively new phenomenon that originated in the birth of suburbia at the end of the Second World War. New tract homes sported yards both in front of the house and in back. Utilities at that time were relatively cheap, and no one really worried about the availability, cost, or sustainability of unlimited water use. People simply turned on a sprinkler and let it run.

Things have changed, however, and we know now that water is a finite resource, especially in dry climate regions. Some cities have very strict water regulations designed to stop waste. An irrigation or sprinkler system designed specifically for the needs of a particular home can keep the landscaping alive and beautiful, but also is able to conserve water much more efficiently than the old oscillating devices.

A professionally installed and maintained system can cost more initially, but in the long run saves money and resources. Modern system components are designed to deliver a precisely and accurately measured soaking whenever needed. There is truth to the conventional wisdom that lawns can be over-watered, even in arid regions. They can be fine-tuned to minimize waste while maximizing coverage.

Typical automatic systems rely on a timer and computerized controllers. The silicon-chip brains of a modern system not only know what day it is, but know when to turn the water on, how much to deliver, and when to shut down. We’ve all seen sprinklers running aimlessly in the pouring rain, but many modern systems can sense the weather condition, and can cancel a scheduled watering if it is raining.

When the weather is dry, however, an automatic system will guarantee the delivery of a gentle, even amount of water at a speed that sinks into the root systems properly. Random watering with a hose often simply evaporates, or runs into a storm drain, inefficiently wasting a resource and running up a large bill. Such methods cannot match a regulated, professionally installed system, which not only minimizes waste, but stays out of sight when not in use.

Installation of an environmentally and ecologically efficient system often requires hiring the best-qualified contractor. Not only will he or she help with the initial system design, but can establish a maintenance schedule, while making sure that the controller settings remain at their most efficient levels. For help finding a certified and experienced technician, check with the Irrigation Association, or EPA WaterSense group. Both groups are happy to make recommendations.

A qualified contractor will know what the typical lawn sprinkler installation customer really needs, and may accurately estimate the cost of any new system. In addition to system design and maintenance, a professional will be available for periodic system tests, and can provide information on the best daily settings for environmental efficiency. They can demonstrate how to keep landscaping green by saving, storing and reusing waste water and rainfall.

 

Ed Pedicine

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